DA urges stakeholders to utilise Manyuchi Dam

DA urges stakeholders to utilise Manyuchi Dam   The Herald Martha Leboho Herald Correspondent Government and development partners have been urged to fully exploit the underutilised Manyuchi Dam for irrigation development to end chronic food shortages caused by recurrent droughts in the arid Mwenezi District. The dam, built in the late 1980s, has largely remained …

Diversify into small grains, farmers urged

Diversify into small grains, farmers urged   The Herald Victor Maphosa Mash East Correspondent Farmers should embrace diversity and not rely on a single type of crop every season, Agribank’s head of strategy, marketing and business development Mr Joseph Mverecha has said. Mr Mverecha made the remarks while officially opening the Mashonaland East Provincial Agriculture …

Beitbridge firm to process 25k tonnes of oranges

Beitbridge firm to process 25k tonnes of oranges   The Herald From Kudzanai Sharara in Beitbridge Fruit and allied products processor Beitbridge Juicing Private Limited, is targeting to process 25,500 tonnes of oranges at its Beitbridge plant by 2018 year end. If met, this year’s output will be 59 percent higher than the 16 000 …

575 exhibitors for Harare Agricultural Show

575 exhibitors for Harare Agricultural Show   The Herald Africa Moyo Business Reporter The annual Harare Agricultural Show, which roars to life on Monday next week, has attracted 575 exhibitors, representing a 14 percent jump from last year’s figures. This was revealed by Zimbabwe Agricultural Society (ZAS) chief executive officer Dr Anxious Masuka yesterday. “The …

Tobacco mop-up sales end after record season

Tobacco mop-up sales end after record season   Elita Chikwati and Mary Muradzikwa, Harare BureauTobacco mop-up sales were conducted yesterday, marking the final closure of the 2018 marketing season which recorded the highest volumes in the history of Zimbabwe. The auction floors officially closed on July 26 although farmers under contract farming continued to deliver their …

‘Poachers’ lace oranges with cyanide

‘Poachers’ lace oranges with cyanide   Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls ReporterTWO Victoria Falls men have appeared in court after they allegedly laced 68 oranges with cyanide and strategically placed them in the Zambezi National Park to kill elephants. The arrest follows a shootout between Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority rangers and six suspected poachers …

Tobacco deliveries hit 249 million kg

Tobacco deliveries hit 249 million kg   CUMULATIVE tobacco deliveries at the country’s three auction floors yesterday hit 249,1 million kilogrammes on day 100 of the sales period, with revenue reaching $728,75 million during mop-up sales. By Garikai Tunhira In the comparable period last year, 184,8 million kilogrammes of the golden leaf worth $548,7 million …

10 farms quarantined over FMD outbreak fears

10 farms quarantined over FMD outbreak fears   The Herald Conrad Mupesa in Mhangura At  least 10 farms here have been quarantined amid fears of a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak, with preliminary cases picked at three farms. The move seeks to curb the spread of the highly contagious livestock disease which can wipe out entire …